Our penultimate week in John's gospel brings us to the crucifixion of Jesus. In the darkest event of human history we see Jesus finishing the story He has always been telling, finishing death, finishing fear, finishing what we never could....

In the final sermon of our Uncommon series we ask how membership in a local church might form us as disciples and see that Jesus does an uncommon work in us through the community He designed for us. ...

We desire to see God produce fruit in our lives. But what does that look like and how does that happen? This is what we look at in our sermon time on Sunday as we explore our hope for uncommon fruitfulness....

We long to be a church marked by uncommon faithfulness to the body of Christ. As we continue in our Uncommon series we look at 1 Corinthians 12 and Paul's description of the uncommon body that is the church....

There are a lot of ideas about who Jesus is, what Jesus does, and how life should look because of Jesus. In this weeks sermon from 1 John, we look at how Jesus and His word expose and overcome the false messages we encounter in culture and in our own hearts....

This week we hear Jesus validating the real experiences of sorrow and confusion that we experience and pointing us towards the truth that the joy that can be found in him is infinitely better than anything we could ever hope for. Jesus is the last word on our search for joy....

This Sunday we heard Jesus encouraging us by reminding us that when we are hated by the world we should remember that He was hated first for us and that the opposition we face points us to our identity in Him. Jesus is the last word in the face of opposition. ...

This week in our series "After Life", Jesus explains the importance of His death, Pastor Matt shows us how we see Jesus glorified through his death on the cross...and a chair picks a fight with Jansen. ...

Back in 1 John again this week and we hear John's encouragement to us as he reaffirms our identity as children of God because Jesus takes the children of the devil and turns them into children of God....

This week we continue in our summer sermon series examining the things that mark RCC as a church by considering how the hospitality and welcome of Jesus shapes us into a hospitable and welcoming community....

As we continue to work our way through John we slow down for a few weeks to explore the account of Jesus and Lazarus in John 11. We begin with the observation that in Jesus, death is no longer a destination....

This week in our series in John's gospel we look at a story that beautifully displays God's grace towards sinners. This week we see that Jesus loves you right where you are but He loves you too much to leave you there....

This week we jump back into John's gospel and explore a lengthy reading from the end of chapter 6. In this weeks text Jesus gives what is commonly referred to as "The Bread of Life Discourse" and says some strange and startling things to those following him. What we learn here is that what really matters is not what Jesus can do for you...what matters is who Jesus is....

This week in our series in the Gospel of John we hit John 3:16-21, one of the most well known verses in the Bible. As we unpack the gospel in this passage we see that in Jesus we are both fully known and fully loved....

This week in our journey through John's gospel we see Jesus' interactions with a Samaritan woman at a well and learn how Jesus breaks down the walls of culture, shame, self deceit, self importance, and ultimately the wall between us and God. ...

This week in our series from John's gospel the story of Nicodemus' night time conversation with Jesus teaches us that that in order to experience new sight we must first be given new life in Jesus. What does it mean to be born again?...